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Elo,
Ok, so in the midst of my busy work schedule, i get sometime and sit and investigate how i can order my pedals in chain. I was under the impression that the White Finger (xo) gives two outputs, and that i could split the signal. turns out, no. it gives some sort of feedback. which actually sounded really cool when i had a fuzzface connected to the dry input. so what’s the deal? what does the Dry Out do? the user manual wasnt clear enough for me regarding that point.
Thanks.
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Oh boy, 134 views, and no reply. Well, I think that i could take a Dry Out connection and connect it to the Input through a Y connection. Till then try connecting pedals to the Dry Out, very nice feedback.
The Dry Out connection should be the uncompressed/uneffected signal. It’s typically hardwired to the input jack anyways, so the y-cable thing probably isn’t going to do much.
And don’t take the view count too seriously, there’s a lot of bots here, and a lot of us only board on weekdays.
elo,
thanks for replying “)
well, i know it’s an unaffected signal. but that would omly make sense if you can use both. like using parallel compression in recording. you duplicate the whatever track and you compress one, tehn you play around with mix of yhe two signals.
when i attempted to deal with yhe white finger as a stereo output pedal, connecting it to two pedals at the sat the same time, i got feedback. it was actually quite cool. but thats not the point.
so if the dry output is hardwired to the input jack as you said, then why is it an output to begin with?